Self-esteem encouragement is good, but I agree that depending on the situation advice to actively stop a problem might be preferred.
I did notice tho that most of these are from the 90s (Tho one is from a bit under a decade ago in 2013), perhaps views on at least full-on baldness (Maybe not on balding men unfortunately) have softened since? I feel like "balding man trying to cover it up" isn't as used of a gag in pop culture as it once was at least, if that means anything.
Self-esteem encouragement is good, but I agree that depending on the situation advice to actively stop a problem might be preferred.
I did notice tho that most of these are from the 90s (Tho one is from a bit under a decade ago in 2013), perhaps views on at least full-on baldness (Maybe not on balding men unfortunately) have softened since? I feel like "balding man trying to cover it up" isn't as used of a gag in pop culture as it once was at least, if that means anything.